Playing a Macro

In the last lesson, we recorded a macro and now it's time to play it back.…Now if you skipped to this lesson, you can just watch or go back a lesson…and then follow along.…Our scenario was this job posting document where we added a center closing at the bottom.…Now we're going to do it for another posting.…So let's go to our Office button, we'll click open, navigate to the lesson 15…folder, and that's where you're going to find posting 15B, give it a click, and click Open.…Okay, so this is another job posting for a different position and you can see…down at the bottom we don't have our closing text.…

So we click down here.…And this of where we want to add it, but we don't want to have to type it at the…bottom of every one of these documents.…That's why we recorded the macro so instead of typing our final text we're going…to use that macro that we created to save some time.…So let's go up to our Quick Access toolbar, we did create a button, as I hover…over it you can see it says posting footer.…

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1/23/2007

From a new interface to timesaving content galleries, the latest version of Word brings a lot to the table. Instructor David Rivers explains each of its new features and attributes, from understanding and navigating its new interface, to using new formatting controls and extensive page layout techniques. Whether new to Word or wanting to learn about the new version, Rivers gives insight for increased productivity and professional documents with Word 2007. Exercise files accompany the tutorials.